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Venice airport to Corvara, Dolomites

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We are skiing in Corvara and have been quoted €880 return trip by taxi from Venice airport. We’ve hired fairly luxury cars for less than that in the past but the hotel has a great shuttle service to and from the ski lifts so we really don’t need a car this time. It seems very expensive though. Can anyone recommend a cheaper taxi service please? The one we’ve had the quote from was recommended by the hotel.
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ask the hotel?
They already have a shuttle Very Happy
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@IainMcT, many snowHeads (myself included) have used Venice Cabs, and they provide a good service. How many are in your group, you'll see that their 2023 rates for a cab for 1-3 passengers to Corvara was €260, so €520 return.
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Flixbus do a service to cortina ..than a taxi from there
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DaveD wrote:
Flixbus do a service to cortina ..than a taxi from there


Or Cortina Express do a bus service to Cortina with onward travel from Cortina bus station to the Alta Badia resorts including Corvara.
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we used www.ldtransfer.it. 4 people and 3 ski bags and cases etc. It was €720 for that exact same journey in March this year. Good service on time, clean, nice big mini van.
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Thank you Gored, as I stated in my email I did ask the hotel. They recommended the taxi quoting €880. I also stated that they offer a very good shuttle service between the hotel and the ski lifts but unless they’ve built a high speed lift to Marco Polo airport we still need a taxi. Thank you for you input though.
Thank you Alistair, Venice cabs sounds perfect. I’ll contact them.
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Another recommendation for Venicecabs. Met at the airport on time and taken directly to accommodation which was not too easy to find but no trouble to our driver. Very reasonable between four of us. We don’t do car hire any more for same reason you mention. We get Cortina Express bus for return to Venice as we always have a couple of nights there. Just a lovely chill befor flight back.
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We’ve booked Venice cabs for our trip in Jan. 600 euro return for 4 plus luggage and skis.
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@IainMcT, why not hire a car yourself, potentially greener as you will do a 2 way journey, a resort taxi could be 2x2 journeys.
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Take the bus.

It's about €40pp return.
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IainMcT wrote:
Thank you Gored, as I stated in my email I did ask the hotel. They recommended the taxi quoting €880.


Your post said you asked the hotel to recommend a taxi. Not that you asked the hotel if they do transfers themselves

Are you able to change the airport to Innsbruck? Could get a train to Bolzano & work out the last leg from there.
It is because of the PITA to get there, that has always put me off.
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Another vote for Venice Cabs. Used them a few times, great service and about E250 for a minibus for 7/8
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Thank you Geoff, we usually do hire a car but it’s really hard work guaranteeing winter tyres. Snow chains are fine if you spend the whole time on snow but usually you’re driving in and out of snow. A four wheel drive vehicle with winter tyres costs as much as a taxi and spends all the holiday apart from the airport journeys sitting stationary. Plus I have the hassle of driving it which means on the last day skiing I have to obtain from bombardinos, vin brûlée, beer or wine all necessary to help with my 53 year old weary body.
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@IainMcT, When are you going? Venice Cabs were unable to provide a quote from Venice to San Cassiano when I asked a few weeks back. We are going in 6 weeks Puzzled
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@IainMcT, I drove to Canazei this March in a std Panda without any problems ( ie no snow on ground), chances of snow on the day are slim I guess.
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We've faced a similar decision from Venice to the Sella Ronda. We've always settled on renting the smallest and cheapest available car possible, knowing that we wouldn't need it in-station. The cost has never exceeded 400 or so euros plus fuel, so about 500 total. You can make sure you have chains on the off chance that you'll need them. I love the idea of an airport shuttle, though, but I don't mind driving and if the difference is big enough always opt for driving. That said...if you are talking about the chance to relax for a total of 8-9 hours vs having to pay attention, deal with the rental counter faff...then maybe 400 euros/pounds difference is with it to splurge for a shuttle. What is that, honestly? 7% of the total holiday cost, maybe even less?
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the rental counter faff.

IME that's far worse than the actual driving.

I did LOT of airport transfer driving for friends and relatives, to Geneva, Chambery and Grenoble and can understand the high prices being charged. Often at antisocial times, hanging round the airport, got to be ready to deal with whatever the weather throws at you. I often felt that some, who didn't understand the full story, were not quite so pathetically grateful as they should have been! Evil or Very Mad
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